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Aftermath Part II: Living in a Radically Changed World2 comments

tonyputman wrote 4 days ago: Remember when radical change was a rare phenomenon? When you could go for years, even decades, witho … more →

Tags: world change, Descriptive Psychology, real vs. possible

Judgment Day1 comment

Rossina wrote 1 week ago: Most people dislike judgment and wish to escape it. However, judgment is much like Bill Murray in th … more →

Tags: ORGANIZATION DEVELOPMENT, Leadership Development, Organizational Culture, Inclusion, Diversity, paul ekman, Bill Murray, Thought, Papua New Guinea

Great Storytellers of Our Moral Decisions

javaduke95 wrote 2 weeks ago: Not long ago, I had the opportunity to participate in a medical research project.  In broad terms, t … more →

Tags: Interesting stuff, Morality, Motivation, Psychology, social science

Financial Time’s Global MBA Rank 2013

ffipractitioner wrote 2 weeks ago: This week’s blog from the Practitioner features five of the Financial Time’s Global MBA Rank 2013. P … more →

Tags: core disciplines, Finance, Law, Management Science, family business, Investing, - Sibling Rivalry, Social Media

Methodical or Muse?

Erik Ramsey wrote 2 weeks ago: Brain Pickings, a wonderful blog written by Maria Popova, is often a valuable resource for writers s … more →

Tags: Tools, writing, Cognitive research, Muse, Rewriting, the cultural narrative

Attitude

anton26id wrote 3 weeks ago: The longer I live, the more I realized Will influence attitudes in the life Attitude is more importa … more →

Tags: Miscelaneous

On Habits, Good Ones and Bad

javaduke95 wrote 1 month ago: At work I routinely saw patients who suffered from substance addiction.  Addiction is a powerful mot … more →

Tags: Interesting stuff, Addiction, Motivation, Psychology

Top Five: Leadership, Ethics, Resistance to Change, and More

Cynthia Nalevanko, Editor, Management INK wrote 1 month ago: How can management scholars and practitioners better understand the factors that enable (or disable) … more →

Tags: leadership, organizational change, ethics, Leadership, Ethics

Nudging Time and Money2 comments

Holly P. Thomas wrote 1 month ago: Many people have a spare change jar, where they accumulate change until the jar fills and then take … more →

Tags: Behavioral Economics, behavioral finance, behavioral economics, Nudge

Golden Threads in the Darkness

CAPCOM wrote 1 month ago: GOLDEN THREADS IN THE DARKNESS One time during a spa therapy session A reiki master told me somethin … more →

Tags: colors, Color vision, Teamwork, Mental Health, Science, Poetry, writing, Writing Novels, nashville

Finally, I Get Published By Somebody Who Is Not Me

teochenghang wrote 1 month ago: My op-ed entitled The Science of Iran’s Nuclear Behavior.  Many thanks to The Fletcher Forum o … more →

Tags: Politics 2, Psychology, War, Ahmedinejad, Disarmament, fletcher forum, Fletcher School, International Affairs, International Politics

Media Watch

ffipractitioner wrote 1 month ago: In this issue, the Practitioner studies the four buckets holding our core disciplines. Behavioral Sc … more →

Tags: core disciplines, Finance, Law, Management Science, family business, Investing, - Sibling Rivalry, Social Media

Prop 8 & DOMA; Sparking the Science Behind Homosexuality2 comments

scienspirations wrote 1 month ago: It’s been a busy week for the Supreme Court. If you’ve logged onto Facebook, you’v … more →

Tags: animals, Genetics, Biology, Homosexuality, Homosexual, Prop 8, doma, Supreme Court, Penguins

Corporate Looking Glass, Segment 1: Who Peed on Your Seed?

Rossina wrote 1 month ago: This short video introduces Rossina Gil, Leadership Development and Organization Development Practit … more →

Tags: leadership, development, Self Awareness, Management, ORGANIZATION DEVELOPMENT, Talent Management, Performance, Spirit

...how innovations in science and technology change the way we work together to enhance our well-being.

aey227 wrote 1 month ago: By Beth Noveck, GovLab What and Who: New Ways of Collaboration What new forms of collaboration have … more →

Tags: Design, governance, participation, Education, incentives, private-sector, Collaboration, Prediction markets, Intelligence Markets

…how to regulate for-profit industry in ways that are more automatic, more efficient, and less prone to regulatory capture.

sverhulst wrote 1 month ago: By the Alternative Regulation Working Group @ the London Summit on Re-Thinking Government, Re-Imagin … more →

Tags: regulation, participation, Legal and Policy Frameworks, automation, Distributed Decision-Making, Reputation, Self-policing, Feedback

A Social Circles' Affect on Students' Grades

Nicholas Miller wrote 1 month ago: Researchers asked 160 high school students in New York to identify their close friends, regular frie … more →

Tags: School, Research, Academics, Student Behavior

Animal Emotions1 comment

bennythomas wrote 1 month ago: Scientists have long held that crabs are unable to feel pain because they lack the biology to do so, … more →

Tags: Science, Benny Thomas, guilt, Jealousy, Descartes, Dolphins, brute, Reciprocity, empathy

Scientific Proof of the Importance of Ritual?

Erik Ramsey wrote 1 month ago: It seems there’s something about the process of going through a multi-stepped procedure that p … more →

Tags: brain, Story, Tools, writing, Psychology, Ritual


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